I have probably sold over 1000 items in the last 10 years, but never, not once have I had a buyer not receive his item. Despite that, I guarantee...
Sorry, I meant no slam to you. I just think 2 threads on the same coin ought to be combined so such does not happen.
Here you go. Try my 1915- reverse
That is an interesting coin you posted there. Is that a 1915- VDB? Ah! You caught it while I was posting.
As I said in his other thread, I think it is a little closer than "similar".
When they counterfeit a 1957-D CIRCULATED 1957-D wheat cent, they will counterfeit anything. And, yes, I have seen them for sale on eBay marked...
Holy crap. Maybe it doesn't deserve a 67, but what other grade could you give it?
Here is another brown.
Nice one!
OK! Let's try this one.
I would be more than 90% sure it is PMD. The "1"'s on those nickels do not normally have rounded bases. The only way I know they could have...
It would sure help if I could see the whole coin straight on, but my guess is that the reverse of that coin has seen some acid or similar. I...
jcakcoin is a newcomer to the list. Outside of that, only mark_h and rzage traded places. Top 10. Columns are rank, name, average, and number...
Yes, the 2 sides are really that different in color. In fact the obverse is actually developing a purple cast. My guess is that it has spent...
Great luster and a nice strike although there is some ghosting on the reverse. The marks that are so obvious in the pictures are hard to find in...
We will try this one just to be different and, yes, this is a satin or special mint. 2006- PCGS slabbed NOTE: If you don't vote in the poll,...
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From what I can see, they have just covered the coin with solder. I cannot be positive of that, but I am positive that it is not a die error.
Jack is back to bidding. Maybe he will stop in again.
I would be most interested in seeing the thread that shows his pictures have been enhanced. A lot of people have felt that, but every first hand...
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